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Cylinder A has radius r and height h as shown in the diagram. Cylinder B has radius 6r and height 6h. How many times greater is the surface area of Cylinder B than the surface a…
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Cylinder A has radius r and height h as shown in the diagram. Cylinder B has radius 6r and height 6h. How many times greater is the surface area of Cylinder B than the surface a…
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Cylinder A has radius r and height h as shown in the diagram. Cylinder B has radius 6r
and height 6h. How many times greater is the surface area of Cylinder B than the surface area of Cylinder A?
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the surface area of cylinder B is four times the surface area of cylinder A
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